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In "The Great Gatsby" Chapter 6, how does Gatsby reveal his lack of social graces to Tom?
He gets drunk.
He accepts an insincere dinner invitation.
He mixes soda in his champagne.
He yells at a crippled old man.
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He mixes soda in his champagne.
In Chapter 6 Tom notices small breaches of etiquette — Gatsby’s habit of diluting champagne with soda/ice — which marks him as an upstart lacking the social polish of “old money.”
In Chapter 6 Tom notices small breaches of etiquette — Gatsby’s habit of diluting champagne with soda/ice — which marks him as an upstart lacking the social polish of “old money.”
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